Find the complete NSE Holiday List 2025 including trading holidays, market closed dates, and special sessions. Stay updated on Indian stock market holidays 2025 with our detailed NSE trading schedule and plan your trades accordingly.”
The largest and most prominent stock exchange in India is the National Stock Exchange, or NSE. With a market valuation of over $5 trillion as of 2024, it is now the seventh largest stock exchange globally.
Knowing the NSE holiday calendar is essential in 2025 as traders, investors, and companies make financial plans. In addition to establishing trade days, this calendar helps with investment planning that synchronizes market activity and guarantees adherence to operating timetables.
Let’s examine the NSE holidays in 2025 and their importance to market players in more detail.
NSE Holidays 2025: Equity Segment, Equity Derivative Segment and SLB Segment
Following is a detailed list of all the NSE holidays in 2025:
Date | Day | Description |
February 26, 2025 | Wednesday | Mahashivratri |
March 14, 2025 | Friday | Holi |
March 31, 2025 | Monday | Eid-Ul-Fitr (Ramadan Eid) |
April 10, 2025 | Thursday | Shri Mahavir Jayanti |
April 14, 2025 | Monday | Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti |
April 18, 2025 | Friday | Good Friday |
May 01, 2025 | Thursday | Maharashtra Day |
August 15, 2025 | Friday | Independence Day |
August 27, 2025 | Wednesday | Ganesh Chaturthi |
October 02, 2025 | Thursday | Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti/Dussehra |
October 21, 2025 | Tuesday | Diwali Laxmi Pujan* |
October 22, 2025 | Wednesday | Diwali-Balipratipada |
November 05, 2025 | Wednesday | Prakash Gurpurb Sri Guru Nanak Dev |
December 25, 2025 | Thursday | Christmas |
NSE Holidays Falling on Weekends (Saturday/Sunday)
Here is an NSE holidays 2025 list falling on weekends (Saturday/Sunday):
Date | Day | Description |
January 26, 2025 | Sunday | Republic Day |
April 06, 2025 | Sunday | Shri Ram Navami |
June 07, 2025 | Saturday | Bakra Eid |
July 06, 2025 | Sunday | Muharram |
On state and national holidays, commonly known as trading or share market holidays, Indian stock markets are closed. There are no market transactions on certain days, which affects trading tactics and yearly gains or losses.
Due to festivals and other events, there will be fourteen trading holidays in 2025. With three holidays apiece, April and October will have the most, followed by March and August with two each. Except for typical weekends, there won’t be any holidays in January, June, July, or September.
Effectively managing trading schedules and modifying tactics requires knowledge of these non-trading days. By preparing ahead of time, you may maximize your trade possibilities all year round.